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after what happened in canada yesterday, boston, we need to tighten up north america and work on the borders. we had better stop and i would love to have the secretary, the senior al qaeda operatives -- remember, this is a criminal state. i thought that they were woefully misinformed yesterday. they need to get someone in here to say that those branch officers need to get out of the upper east side of new york, because this is very serious for the american public, not being told what is really taking place. host: we are looking at live images of the senate judiciary committee hearing. we will go in a few moments. slated tolitano is testify. jason writes to us on the facebook page, saying that the immigration host: katie from new york. caller: wildebeest the same financial qualifications for these people to be considered will there be the same financial qualifications? people living at or below the poverty line that will need government assistance to be living, just be able to survive. you have there is -- to be able to show you can support yourself as a citizen. homeland can see secu
after what happened in canada yesterday, boston, we need to tighten up north america and work on the borders. we had better stop and i would love to have the secretary, the senior al qaeda operatives -- remember, this is a criminal state. i thought that they were woefully misinformed yesterday. they need to get someone in here to say that those branch officers need to get out of the upper east side of new york, because this is very serious for the american public, not being told what is really...
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in north carolina. good morning. caller: about the individual gun massacres that happen every year in a brown america, and the hundred thousand permanent injuries, other shootings caused y'all ever-- have heard about other countries like japan and britain, japan, forcanada, instance, we have 400 more gun crimes per capita. one is figuring they are third the size of ours. 400 times more gun crimes. that means we are 400 times more lazy and cowardly and stupid than japan. i believe we are only about 10 more times more lazy and stupid than japan. britain, some bloody violent people. we have 100 times more per capital gun crime then britain. we have 200 times more than crime than canada. as us.e the same people their top people. they have plenty of guns. but still own a handgun in canada, you have to go practically threw an fbi track. they check your ex-wife, you paycheck everybody. gun crimest of our with these stupid hand cannons in all of these not cease caring sround -- all of these nazi carrying around -- host: roy,
in north carolina. good morning. caller: about the individual gun massacres that happen every year in a brown america, and the hundred thousand permanent injuries, other shootings caused y'all ever-- have heard about other countries like japan and britain, japan, forcanada, instance, we have 400 more gun crimes per capita. one is figuring they are third the size of ours. 400 times more gun crimes. that means we are 400 times more lazy and cowardly and stupid than japan. i believe we are only...
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and especially with north korea. they are watching, too. is america going to keep bluffing? it's time to step up. host: is it more than about the u.s. posture in the world as far as our ability to handle these situations and our ability to do so? caller: not so much. it's just that we said they crossed the line. it's time to do something about it. host: they are taking a look at air traffic control and trying to alleviate delays in flight and bring in money to help alleviate that. the it passed in the senate and the house is taking it up today. if approved that will be aimed at easying travel delays. many lawmakers already left washington for a weeklong recess. host: in georgia, this is craig. our independent line. caller: yes, sir. appreciate you letting me put a few words on this. this country has been involved in too many wars. over the years. i think we're all war wary. mr. time israel, tanyahu, lobbyists say jump, our elected officials ask how high? host: we're focusing specifically on syria. your thoughts? caller: stay out of it. we have far too many problems as it is
and especially with north korea. they are watching, too. is america going to keep bluffing? it's time to step up. host: is it more than about the u.s. posture in the world as far as our ability to handle these situations and our ability to do so? caller: not so much. it's just that we said they crossed the line. it's time to do something about it. host: they are taking a look at air traffic control and trying to alleviate delays in flight and bring in money to help alleviate that. the it passed...
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we would have more jobs in america but we didn't. towent to the metric system repair the imported jump that came into this country. how naive our people? host: ollie, north carolina? caller: i was calling about this proposed cigarette tax. it is only hurting the middle class and the poor. host: keep going with your thoughts. sometimes it seems like the rich have paid to these lobbies and get these groups to avoid them paying taxes. in the end, you could fund a program if you would get big business to pay their fair share. it is obvious that the only reason there is no money in the country is because they ship the jobs that. tois cheaper to get them answer phones in india than america. look at the backgrounds of companies -- people have their shoes made across the east because it is cheaper to have child labor do they get out of paying taxes but they're supposed to create jobs. host: you say have business pay for this instead of a cigarette tax? caller: exactly, it will hurt lower and middle-class people and does not do anybody any go
we would have more jobs in america but we didn't. towent to the metric system repair the imported jump that came into this country. how naive our people? host: ollie, north carolina? caller: i was calling about this proposed cigarette tax. it is only hurting the middle class and the poor. host: keep going with your thoughts. sometimes it seems like the rich have paid to these lobbies and get these groups to avoid them paying taxes. in the end, you could fund a program if you would get big...
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is this good for america to have a citizen going back and forth? is it bad for america? host: i would hope that dennis rodman wants to go back because since he was over there a few weeks ago he has learned so much about the oppression, the murder, the slavery, the absolute impoverishment of an entire coveuntry. he says they would just hang out and have some fun. guest: while mr. rodman is having fun with the north korean dictator there are multiple generations of families who have no hope of ever getting out of the north korean prison camps. hundreds of thousands of this koreans's felolow are in the most debased situations you can ever imagine. i hope it movie stars and athletes go over there we can have some more openness. i hope he will at least read an article or two. i read a book from the only person who has escaped from the north korean prison camp. the information is a short tweeted. before mr. rodman goes back to north korea and goes to a nice basketball game with this dicta tor it might not hurt him to read about the awful treatment that most north koreans recei
is this good for america to have a citizen going back and forth? is it bad for america? host: i would hope that dennis rodman wants to go back because since he was over there a few weeks ago he has learned so much about the oppression, the murder, the slavery, the absolute impoverishment of an entire coveuntry. he says they would just hang out and have some fun. guest: while mr. rodman is having fun with the north korean dictator there are multiple generations of families who have no hope of...
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north korea. we want to start off a little more broadly and get your views on the role of the u.s. military worldwide. here is the "new york times" article reporting on defense cretary hagel's speech yesterday. budget con strants forcing an overhaul in military operations, hagel says. facing inevitable steep cuts in military spending even as globalt threats remain high. said wednesday that he is being forced to consider fundamental changes in how the pentagon defends american interests and conducts its daily business. in his first major address as secretary -- addressing an audience, mr. hagel offered no specific cancellations, trims or shifts in pentagon spending accounts, >> host: again, role of the u.s. military worldwide is our topic this morning. here's a little bit more from defense secretary hagel. >> in a decade where our country has grown we'rey of war and skeptical of foreign entanglements, questions arise about the merits of america's role in the world. america's global leadership. amer
north korea. we want to start off a little more broadly and get your views on the role of the u.s. military worldwide. here is the "new york times" article reporting on defense cretary hagel's speech yesterday. budget con strants forcing an overhaul in military operations, hagel says. facing inevitable steep cuts in military spending even as globalt threats remain high. said wednesday that he is being forced to consider fundamental changes in how the pentagon defends american...
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john from north carolina, independent caller. caller: i am sitting and watching two speakers in america talk about maggie thatcher as if she was some kind of angel. i was born in barbados. i first migrated to england in 1964 as a young man, six years old. i remember maggie thatcher's campaigns before she became prime minister. she was a racist. she called us scalia walks. i am a black man. ywogs.ll in theer, who worked transport, would talk about the bus. if you are 30 and so they gave us -- she hated you. guest: i think it is a tremendously important point. i would argue that she was not racist, certainly by the time she was prime minister, you did not see racism on her. she certainly had some very important moments where she was insensitive toward race anyway in anas -- at a time intense disquiet. there was a very bad riots in a very poor area of south london were a lot of jamaicans and caribbean' migrants lived. this clearly caused a public cry out. instead of going down, looking for a consistent, trying to understand what led
john from north carolina, independent caller. caller: i am sitting and watching two speakers in america talk about maggie thatcher as if she was some kind of angel. i was born in barbados. i first migrated to england in 1964 as a young man, six years old. i remember maggie thatcher's campaigns before she became prime minister. she was a racist. she called us scalia walks. i am a black man. ywogs.ll in theer, who worked transport, would talk about the bus. if you are 30 and so they gave us --...
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marsha is joining us from burlington, vermont on the question of the boy scouts of america saying yes to gay scouts, no to gay leaders. a vote by the executive committee of the boy scouts of america. what is your take on this? even though the statement allows gay youths, i still have to comment on that just because of the callers that have been calling in. i don't know how all the orgazaon is, but decades, write? i am sure it gay youth have been sleeping in tents with other boy scouts for a long time, and as far as i know, the world has not come to an end. i far as a football player, am pretty sure he showered with gay people, to, so he is just going to have to look it that, i guess. host: we have been focusing on the boy scouts of america. you can get more information by logging on to bsa.org. they have issued a statement that they would allow all gay scouts but not a leaders. we'll follow the story again in the weeks ahead. we will turn our attention to a special election in south carolina. also, what is next on the immigration debate. mark murray of nbc news is going to be joining
marsha is joining us from burlington, vermont on the question of the boy scouts of america saying yes to gay scouts, no to gay leaders. a vote by the executive committee of the boy scouts of america. what is your take on this? even though the statement allows gay youths, i still have to comment on that just because of the callers that have been calling in. i don't know how all the orgazaon is, but decades, write? i am sure it gay youth have been sleeping in tents with other boy scouts for a...
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there are already rumblings every day of people needing to clean house in north korea, going to iran, turn it into a glass factory. what you think about the quote from eisenhower when he warned that the military-industrial complex will bankrupt america? volunteer military, a jumbo shrimp oxymoron. anyway, the symptom or the disease, we cannot afford all of these actions anymore. guest: as you pointed out, general eisenhower said it best. cautious were most iraq going into a rack -- paid a disproportionate part of the price. the debt that we have compiled for iraq and afghanistan is that the military may be forced to make a number of choices that are not necessarily first choices. the cost of strikes has become extremely high. the cost of military benefits and health care may be the right choice, but we have not figured out a way to pay for it. this has added another $2 trillion to our national debt. speakingl -- we are speaking to linda bilmes. the cost estimate according to this report is placed between $4 trillion and $6 trillion. ted is next, new york. hello, thank you for c- span.
there are already rumblings every day of people needing to clean house in north korea, going to iran, turn it into a glass factory. what you think about the quote from eisenhower when he warned that the military-industrial complex will bankrupt america? volunteer military, a jumbo shrimp oxymoron. anyway, the symptom or the disease, we cannot afford all of these actions anymore. guest: as you pointed out, general eisenhower said it best. cautious were most iraq going into a rack -- paid a...